Larkin State Bridle Trail

Seriously, though, the mucky spots are still mucky, the sand traps still sandy, the washed-out part west of Route 67 is still rough, … Only a few items of note:

The vegetation is growing in here and there. (Almost felt like singletrack in a few places it shouldn't.)

There's a broken branch dangling above the trail just east of the South Street crossing.

The segment from Jeremy Swamp Road out to Kettletown Road is washed out a bit (both at the hill up from the road, and the Kettletown end of the trail).

Rode from Riggs Street eastbound to Route 63, back again westbound to Kettletown Road, then back to Riggs Street (and home). Performed very minor trail maintenance consisting principally of trimming some branches and/or moving branches someone cut previously a bit further off-trail.

Saw one fellow rider, one equestrian, and a smattering of dog-walkers and joggers.

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The Central Connecticut chapter of the New England Mountain Bike Association (CCT NEMBA) is a community of mountain bikers and trail advocates dedicated to advancing the sport of mountain biking in Connecticut. Since 1997 we have worked with land managers to build, maintain, and improve legal trails and support appropriate trail use. We organize rides, offer educational trail schools to all trail users, and build relationships within the mountain bike community of riders, trail builders, shops, advocates, and others. We support mountain biking because it is a fun, healthy activity that all ages and abilities can enjoy.